Partisan politics aside, the fact is that since the 1980s, my generation and those who came before having been living on borrowed money. I do not want to leave it to my grandchildren to pick up the tab.
I agree.
Not sure I have much of a choice for my descendants at this point.
As to specifics, I don't have a clear answer.
The border bill is what is currently in the new cycle.
Regardless if it would work or not, the bill is set up to spend too much.
This $118 billion dollar bill has $60 billion going to Ukraine, $14 to Israel, $10 to Gaza and $20 billion for the border.
The title of the bill is inaccurate. Why? (That was rhetorical, I know the answer)
The US has sent $75+ billion to Ukraine in the past. This bill would essentially double the money. When does it end?
It was pointed out to me the US Marine Corp has a smaller annual budget at $47+ billion for 2022. Why are we spending more military money in Ukraine than for the Marine Corp?
Just an example, at least for me, that the bill creators have a problem. It is a spending problem, not a taxing problem as the start of the thread. Luxury Tax.